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1 2 | when any one, either man or woman, is minded to get children.
2 5 | getting into a passion, like a woman, and nursing ill–feeling.
3 6 | matter, but in proportion as woman’s nature is inferior to
4 6 | they see, whether man or woman, of those who are begetting
5 6 | hold about women: let not a woman be allowed to appear abroad,
6 6 | according to the law, a man or woman have connection with another
7 6 | connection with another man or woman who are still begetting
8 6 | has passed let the man or woman who refrains in such matters
9 6 | marriageable ages for a woman shall be from sixteen to
10 6 | thirty–five years; and let a woman hold office at forty, and
11 6 | to sixty years, and for a woman, if there appear any need
12 7 | ridiculous law that the pregnant woman shall walk about and fashion
13 7 | ridiculous, I would say that a woman during her year of pregnancy
14 7 | wherefore also every man and woman should walk seriously, and
15 8 | which thrust many a man and woman into perdition; and from
16 8 | womanly him who imitates the woman? And who would ever think
17 8 | had any connection with a woman or a youth during the whole
18 9 | shall of necessity take a woman’s nature, and lose his life
19 9 | does violence to a free woman or a youth, shall be slain
20 9 | violence; and every man, woman, or child ought to consider
21 10| offender to be some man or woman who is not guilty of any
22 11| hold; and let a man and a woman go forth from the family
23 11| one another in age. If a woman dies, leaving children,
24 11| slave. Again, if a free woman have intercourse with a
25 11| provence offspring of the woman and its father shall be
26 11| vote in the cause. A free woman may give her witness and
27 12| changed by a God from a woman into a man; but the converse
28 12| should be changed into a woman. This however is impossible,
29 12| not offer more than one woman can execute in a month.
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